mackintosh• He did, however, offer to make me a mackintosh.• Francie had taken his fiddle and gone off about his own business in his Easter Rising trilby and mackintosh.• Bluedusk began to blurshapes together, but the beigemackintosh was visible.• The beige mackintosh was embraced by a blue one.• Tom handed him his mackintosh and nodded.• It blindedWillie and trickled down inside the collar of his mackintosh.• I put on my plain black dress and put my mackintosh on over it.• Weatheralls had a shop there - mackintosh people - with a deepdoorway.
Originmackintosh
(1800-1900) Charles Macintosh (1766-1843), Scottish scientist who invented a way of preventing liquid from getting through cloth